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A Year from Monday: New Lectures and Writings is a collection of essays, lectures and journal entries from 1961 to 1967 by American avant-garde composer John Cage (1912–1992), first published in 1967 by Wesleyan University Press. [1] [2] Its contents are: Foreword "Diary: How to Improve the World (you will only make matters worse)" (1965)
"Iron John" (AKA "Iron Hans" or "Der Eisenhans") [1] is a German fairy tale found in the collections of the Brothers Grimm, tale number 136, about an iron-skinned wild man and a prince. The original German title is Eisenhans , a compound of Eisen "iron" and Hans (like English John , a common short form of the personal name Johannes ).
X: Writings ’79–’82 is a book by American avant-garde composer John Cage (1912–1992), first published in 1983. The book includes mesostics on the names of various people. In the forward to X, Cage writes that the volume's texts represent an attempt "to find a way of writing which comes from ideas, is not about them, but which produces ...
Iron John: A Book About Men is a book by American poet Robert Bly. It is an exegesis of Iron John , a parable belonging to the Grimms' Fairy Tales (1812) by German folklorists Brothers Grimm about a boy maturing into adulthood with help of the wild man .
The Archives of Anthropos is a Christian series of six fantasy novels for children written by the British author John White. [1] Written in the tradition of C. S. Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia, this series present a fantasy world of kings, sorcerers and goblins in an allegorical fashion. [2]
Del Whitby series. Starbrat (1972) Stardrift (1973; also known as Nail Down the Stars) Under a Calculating Star (1975) A Law for the Stars (1976) Frostworld and Dreamfire (1977) The Mansions of Space (1983) Iron Angel series. Ironbrand (1980) Greymantle (1981) Kingsbane (1982) The Time of the Annihilator (1985) Kedrigern series. A Voice for ...
Initially entitled 27' 7.614", for a percussionist, [1] it is the last work in The Ten Thousand Things project, an unfinished collection of works written by Cage between 1953 and 1956, which also included a collection of short pieces for panflute player, a piece for tape recorder, left unfinished in 1953, a piece for voice, also unfinished in 1953, 34' 46.776", for piano, finished in 1954, 31 ...
Beginning in 1960, Johnston worked as a free-lance author. [1] [3] During the span of 1960-1979, Johnston wrote magazine articles [1] and over 100 books, including original novels, movie and TV tie-in novels, and non-fiction. [1] [3] Some of Johnston's tie-in novels involve cartoon characters, and characters from comic strips [7] and comic books.